[Coco] CocoDskUtilPak Issues

Luis Fernández luis46coco at hotmail.com
Mon Jan 21 01:01:04 EST 2013


Thank for testing
No writing in Nitros9
not yet ready



> I am looking at your 1.1.3a version of your wonderful program CocoDskUtilPak
> v1.1.3 and I've found some issues.  When I look at Nitros-9 dsk files in DW4
> format which are over 4MB in size, the numbers on the following lines seem
> to overlap.  
> 
>  
> 
> Files:                      65948161,085,6661,232,896147,230  88.06%
> 
> Max:                      921618434,718,0804,718,080
> 
> Free:                     855713613,632,4143,485,184 FREE BYTES
> 

The Columns can be repositioned and keep more distanceor press double click on them.
I understood you correctly?





> Also when I try to create a new OS-9/Nitros-9 dsk image using the maximum
Not Ready
otherwise I investigare indicates
> values, I get a runtime error '6' Overflow error, then runtime error '0',
> then the program bombs out and closes.  I then reran the program this time
> creating a new OS-9/Nitros-9 dsk image using the values 2 sides, 80 tracks,
> 18 sectors per tracks, Sectors Bytes 256, Interleave 6, First Sector 0 and
> it seemed to run find, then I noticed that the directory display window pane
> is DECB.  I try copying a file for OS-9/Nitros-9 from the Windows folder to
> the directory window, and it treats it as a DECB file.  Just wanted to let
> you know.  Try looking at a premade Nitros-9 dsk image file and look at the
> display.  You might be surprised to see the results.  J  I know it is a beta
> version, that is why I want to help you test this great program.  When it is
> finished, it will be one of the best PC file <-> DECB, OS-9, Nitros9, etc.
> image disk file exchange programs around.  What I see so far is great! Keep
> up the good work.  With further investigation, I'm getting a lot of errors
> with various Nitros-9 disk image files I've collected from the internet.
> One dsk in particular is in the bootdisk folder of Virtual Hard Disk folder
> of the virtualharddisk.zip file I believe it was.  Runtime error '5' and
> immediately crashed and all I did was click on the emu_drv.dsk file - not
> even a boot disk.  The size of the image file is only 158KB which is about
> the right size for a SSDD OS-9 format disk image file.  Hummm, I really
> thought that one was going to work properly.  Well, this is probably enough
> for you to work on for the moment.  Please me know if you have any
> questions.
> 
> Kip
> 
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